As Russian troops surrounded Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, and Russian warplanes were bombing the neighboring nation’s cities and towns, the Kremlin’s propaganda colossus was bombarding people at home and abroad with false and misleading claims about Ukraine.
that its forces were leaving districts around the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in a “gesture of good will” and to focus on seizing Ukraine’s Donbas region.out of dozens of Kharkiv region villages and cities. The Russian army abandoned tanks, trucks and ammunition, and hundreds of its soldiers were killed, wounded or captured.
It didn’t take long for videos, photos and news reports from Kherson to debunk the Russian claims. In defeat and retreat from Kherson, Russian troops were forced to leave behind tanks, infantry vehicles, rocket launchers and ammunition.
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